List of Eagle comic strips

This is a list of comic strips printed within the pages of Eagle, a seminal British children's comic first published from 1950 to 1969

1950–1969

Adventure

Humour

  • "Blunderbirds"
  • "Captain Pugwash" by John Ryan, 1950–51
  • "Chicko", illustrated by Norman Thelwell
  • "Cornelius Dimworthy"
  • "Dimworthy and Co"
  • "Harris Tweed" by John Ryan, 1950–62
  • "Professor Puff and his dog Wuff"
  • "Waldorf & Cecil"

Literary adaptations

  • The Lost World, adaptation of the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, illustrated by Martin Aitchison
  • Condensed adaptation of three C. S. Forester novels, The Happy Return (1937), A Ship of the Line (1938) & Flying Colours (1938), illustrated by Martin Aitchison

Biography

  • "Alfred the Great", illustrated by Norman Williams
  • "The Baden-Powell Story", written by Geoffrey Bond (as Alan Jason) and illustrated by Norman Williams, 1954
  • "The Golden Man" (Sir Walter Raleigh), written by Marcus Morris and Guy Daniel and illustrated by Robert Ayton, 1961
  • "The Great Sailor" (Lord Nelson), illustrated by Norman Williams and Robert Ayton, 1957
  • "The Happy Warrior" (Winston Churchill), written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
  • "Lincoln of America", written by Geoffrey Bond (as Alan Jason) and illustrated by Norman Williams, 1955
  • "Montgomery of Alamein", written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
  • "The Travels of Marco Polo", written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
  • "The True Story of St. Vincent de Paul", written by R. B. Saxe and illustrated by Norman Williams

Bible stories

  • "The Great Adventurer" (St. Paul), written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Frank Hampson and Norman Williams
  • "Mark, The Youngest Disciple" written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Giorgio Bellavitis
  • "The Road of Courage" (the life of Christ), written by Marcus Morris and Guy Daniel and illustrated by Frank Hampson and Joan Porter
  • "The Shepherd King" (King David), written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy

Reprints

1982–1994

References

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